I am coiled at the corner of my seat, a cup of hot tea in my hand and a book on the other. It is raining outside and the backdrop of raindrops on my window is total optical nutrition for me, not to mention the perfect soundtrack that the rain plays-a perfect setting for a lover of books like I. Minutes into my reading, I am distracted by another sound I love to hear-the footsteps of my two year old son approaching, as delighted as I am to see this young lad, part of me wants to disappear into the world of books for a while and then show up as mummy later but no, you cannot brush off a child, even The Good Lord said “ Let children come to me!”
Something interesting happens though, my boy does not approach me, he instead goes to a corner that hosts some toys and his books. He picks up a book, sits on the carpet and starts turning pages. Dear dads and mums, I am sure you would have done the same thing. I did-drop a tear of joy while nursing a
swollen heart…definitely caused by pride!
Many a times parents approach me with this question,” How do I interest my child to read books in this
digital world that has so many other options for them ?” My response to this is normally another
question, “Does your child ever see you reading?” More often than not, the answer is to the negative. You see for children, the monkey see monkey do philosophy does apply, you cannot preach water while holding a glass of wine to them, you must do before you say, and this has to start from when they are young.
Apart from modeling it, there are other ways that you can use to instill a reading culture in your child and these include but not limited to:
There are many other ways that we can go about this but what kind of a teacher would I be if I left no space for my reader to express themselves? Please feel free to leave us your thoughts, we would also like to learn from you!
Go ye therefore and read!
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